ANAHEIM, Calif. — Marvel already whipped fans into a frenzy last month at San Diego Comic-Con when it announced new standalone series featuring some of its most popular characters, including The Falcon and Winter Soldier, Scarlet Witch and Vision, Hawkeye and Loki, were coming to the small screen as part of Disney’s upcoming streaming service, Disney+.

But at the D23 Expo event in Anaheim Friday, Marvel boss Kevin Feige revealed more details about those upcoming shows, as well as three new titles — Ms. Marvel, centring on the Kamala Khan iteration of the character, Moon Knight, about a hero struggling with multiple personalities, and She-Hulk, which revolves around Bruce Banner’s cousin Jennifer Walters.

Here’s a look at everything Marvel has planned for Disney+, which launches in Canada on Nov. 12.

Marvel’s What If…?: Based on the popular Marvel comic, the animated series will feature almost everyone from the MCU as it reimagines what would have happened if certain storylines had gone another way. Fans inside Hall D were treated to an early look at some of the footage, which finds Hayley Atwell’s Peggy Carter becoming a super soldier in the vein of Captain America nicknamed Captain Carter. “It feels like the gift that keeps on giving,” Atwell told fans.

Marvel’s What If…? is set to premiere in the summer of 2021 and features Jeffrey Wright narrating each episode as The Watcher.

Loki: Feige introduced director Kate Herron who told fans that the six-episode series will take the God of Mischief to “an entirely new part of the MCU.” Head writer Michael Waldron revealed that the show will “explore the questions we all have like, ‘Where did Loki go after he picked up the Tesseract and could Loki ever make a friend and will the sun shine on him again?’”

Star Tom Hiddleston appeared via video message to thank fans for their enthusiasm for the anti-hero, who made his debut in 2011’s Thor. “It’s your boundless support that means that Loki still has more story left to tell… This journey that you and I have been on isn’t over yet. In fact, it’s only just begun.”

Loki, which Feige teased as a “remarkably ambitious show,” is set to debut in the spring of 2021.

Tom Hiddleston as Loki in a scene from Thor: Ragnarok. (Marvel Studios)

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: Marvel is bringing back some of its most beloved supporting players including Emily VanCamp, who will reprise her role as agent Sharon Carter in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. The series will tell the continuing adventures of the Marvel heroes played by Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan but, as Feige said, allow for a “much deeper dive into both of their pasts and both of their presents post (Avengers) Endgame in a way that is cool.”

Daniel Bruhl will be returning as the villainous Baron Zemo, while Wyatt Russell is set to join the cast as John Walker, who in the comics is a hero that goes by the name U.S. Agent.

WandaVision: Perhaps the most intriguingly bizarre of Marvel’s upcoming Disney+ titles, the show features Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany returning to their roles as Scarlet Witch and Vision in a miniseries inspired by the Dick Van Dyke Show. “This is a series that Marvel fans have never seen before,” writer Jac Schaeffer said. “It’s half classic sitcom and half, full MCU spectacular.”

“Half sitcom, half epic MCU adventure, that sounds like something we could only do on Disney+,” Feige quipped.

The show will feature a few familiar faces, including Kat Dennings, reprising her role as Darcy Lewis from the Thor films, and Randall Park as FBI agent Jimmy Woo from Ant-Man and the Wasp. Newcomer Kathryn Hahn will join the cast as a “nosy neighbour,” while Teyonah Parris will play a grown-up version of Monica Rameau from Captain Marvel.

“It’s just so funny and it just ends up being this huge epic,” Bettany teased.

WandaVision, which will tie directly in with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, will debut on Disney+ in spring 2021.

Hawkeye: Jeremy Renner is back as the master marksman in a new series that will find him battling alongside Kate Bishop, who in the comics is one of the Young Avengers and eventually takes the Hawkeye mantle. The show is set to premiere in the fall of 2021.

Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye in a scene from Avengers: Endgame (Marvel Studios)

Ms. Marvel: After rumours swirled earlier on Friday, Feige announced that Kamala Khan “a Pakistani teenager from Jersey City” is coming to the MCU. The heroine will debut in a Disney+ series before appearing on the big screen.

“It’s incredibly exciting for us,” Feige said.

No release date was given.

Kamela Khan aka Ms. Marvel. (Marvel Entertainment)

Moon Knight: A little-known character who debuted in the 1970s, Feige introduced Moon Knight as an action adventure series that focuses on Marc Spector.

“He was a mercenary and he was left for dead in the Egyptian desert and now he may or may not be infused with powers from a Moon God or he might just be crazy. It’s something very unique and exciting for us.”

No release date was given.

Moon Knight. (Marvel Entertainment)

She-Hulk: The third and final new show Marvel is working on for Disney+ (for now) is the Hulk spinoff She-Hulk. “Bruce Banner is no longer the only Hulk in the MCU,” Feige said. “Jennifer Walters is a Hulk, she’s a lawyer and she’s going to start a show unlike anything we’ve done before.”

In the comics, Walters gains her superpowers after a blood transfusion from her cousin Bruce Banner.

No release date was given.

She-Hulk. (Marvel Entertainment)

Disney+ launches in Canada on Nov. 12. The streaming service will cost $8.99 a month or $89.99 a year.